Welcome to “Inside the Orbit of Prisoners of Gravity,” a Radio Free Krypton documentary bringing you the inside story on “Prisoners of Gravity,” the cult-classic Canadian show which ran from 1989 to 1994 and changed the way science fiction, comics and pop culture are discussed in media. In Part Four, we analyze PoG's legacy and ask if a show like it could air today.

Populist politics and the next election, the Impeach-O-Meter, Logan Paul's return, rebuilding one year after Hurricane Harvey, Glynnis MacNicol on being single, childless and happy, an inside look at Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson, and more.

On Saturday, four YouTube stars are set to box in what's being billed as the biggest online event this decade. For one of the participants, Logan Paul, the lead-up to the fight has been his attempt at a redemption tour.

“Prisoners of Gravity” was the first Canadian TV show to discuss comics and sci-fi seriously. By doing so, it helped change how a generation viewed genre fiction. We talk to fans who say PoG changed their lives.

Ahead of a national healthcare summit next week, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) has released survey results showing Canadians, particularly those aged 18-34, want more technology in healthcare.